Southeast U.S. Faces Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Risk Today
Southeast U.S. Faces Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Risk Today
US · Published Sep 28, 2025
Southeast U.S. faces a high risk of heavy rain and flash flooding due to anomalous moisture and a stalled frontal boundary.
Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas are most at risk; residents should monitor forecasts and avoid flooded areas.
Hurricane preparedness is crucial as tropical moisture from Depression Nine may intensify rainfall along the coast.
Heavy rain and flash flood risk in Southeast
The Southeast U.S. is bracing for a day of heavy rain and potential flash flooding as anomalous moisture interacts with a stalled frontal boundary. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across the region, posing a significant risk of localized flash floods. Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas are particularly vulnerable today, with residents urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
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